Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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4. THE CASE FOR MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY . 4.1 . MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION FOR LINGUISTIC INTUITIONS . Magnitude estima- tion has often been applied to linguistic stimuli with properties for which some objective ...
4. THE CASE FOR MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY . 4.1 . MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION FOR LINGUISTIC INTUITIONS . Magnitude estima- tion has often been applied to linguistic stimuli with properties for which some objective ...
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... estimation of the response ( 1 for line - length estimation ) . " The psychosocial application of cross - modality matching makes use of this regularity . When two familiar modalities are used to express judgments of di- mensions which ...
... estimation of the response ( 1 for line - length estimation ) . " The psychosocial application of cross - modality matching makes use of this regularity . When two familiar modalities are used to express judgments of di- mensions which ...
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... estimation was only one of the techniques they used . In the current studies , subjects worked individually at PCs , controlled the time they took to respond , and performed magnitude estimation in and on several modalities ...
... estimation was only one of the techniques they used . In the current studies , subjects worked individually at PCs , controlled the time they took to respond , and performed magnitude estimation in and on several modalities ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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